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china is growing, u.s. is growing. in the u.s. we may not like the process but at least we are discussing a long term budgetary issue. there are -- in the tick off positive boxes and positive asset to support that, a melt up, volatile but a melt up here, so things are a hair better when you add things up. >> bob, quickly, best country to invest in right now in the world? u.s. or erj wise. >> i think u.s. is a paraon of strength. we are living up to expectations, better than other countries are doing. >> pairo gone of strej. >> i think i speak for all of us when i say, usa! >> go australia. >> couple of days coming up for the housing market. is this the day we finally nationally turn the corner? we lay out your plan ahead. >> and why the best offense is a strong defense when it comes to protecting your information. and later on, is telecommuting officially dead? for that matter, it didn't begin to work with. we will debate all of that when "street signs" returns. ♪ [ male announcer ] to hold a patent that has changed the modern w
china is growing, u.s. is growing. in the u.s. we may not like the process but at least we are discussing a long term budgetary issue. there are -- in the tick off positive boxes and positive asset to support that, a melt up, volatile but a melt up here, so things are a hair better when you add things up. >> bob, quickly, best country to invest in right now in the world? u.s. or erj wise. >> i think u.s. is a paraon of strength. we are living up to expectations, better than other...
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they said the promise of china business. >> oh, china, big cahouna itself. herb, what else are you watching? >> one of the big bull stocks here, vianex. i would have thought this stock would be up 20% because it has that news. remember this is a patent control company. i always consider it extraordinarily murky. there is a jury verdict against apple. well, this is the deal. first of all, likely to be appealed. that could take 8 to 12 months. even if they won, 35% going to siac they bought the patents fr from. and i want it point out something else. there is ongoing royalties is the key thing. i think they look at unsealed document in the court case and realize what may be, may not be, what what may be -- appears to be is what really is. there is a lot more to the story. >> and isn't there also something with cisco going on? >> you know, i knew, i knew, i knew -- >> hello, mr. jim cramer. >> i knew, i knew. >> here. >> get the advantage. >> here. virnetx. betting against this virnetx. cisco, i have no interest in saying that, but it is true. all i can say is
they said the promise of china business. >> oh, china, big cahouna itself. herb, what else are you watching? >> one of the big bull stocks here, vianex. i would have thought this stock would be up 20% because it has that news. remember this is a patent control company. i always consider it extraordinarily murky. there is a jury verdict against apple. well, this is the deal. first of all, likely to be appealed. that could take 8 to 12 months. even if they won, 35% going to siac they...
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part of what you see is china. if you see china policy tightening. china consumes 65%. that's the name down 30%, 16% in the past 12 months. deep in the red there. >> deep in the red. radio shack is another company we've been watching in terms of the red. it's been higher. >> you've got a nice pop. analysts said if you look through earnings, kind of poor, smartphone deterioration. a volatile stock with a bit of a pop. monster moved. radio shack up. >> a real comeback there. >> huge. >> let's hope it can continue for radio shack. let's look at cracker barrel old country store. quite a long company name. >> look at that move. i realized i've never been in a cracker barrel. >> i want to go into a cracker barrel. >> listen, i can't attest to the steak and biscuits dinner, on the fifth consecutive quarter, comp in sales growth, operating margins improve, that stock up in the past 12 months. >> who doesn't like steak and biscuits. >> nobody i know. >> really, i love them. there are reports on this one. >> best buy report on thursday. that stock up 40% this year. a blistering r
part of what you see is china. if you see china policy tightening. china consumes 65%. that's the name down 30%, 16% in the past 12 months. deep in the red there. >> deep in the red. radio shack is another company we've been watching in terms of the red. it's been higher. >> you've got a nice pop. analysts said if you look through earnings, kind of poor, smartphone deterioration. a volatile stock with a bit of a pop. monster moved. radio shack up. >> a real comeback there....
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third, resumption of growth in emerging economies led by china. finally, the fed successfully engineering a modest increase in interest rates without unleashing run away inflation. i know, tall orders. >> this is a tall order, bob. >> but this would create a huge boost of business confidence. capital expenditures and hiring would increase and revenues would rise. finally, sue, on a day when the dow passed 14,000, it is forth while noting that the last time the dow passed 14,000, valuations were much higher with the ratio for the s&p at that time was 22. about 14 right now. what does that mean? well, historic average for the s&p 500 is 15, it means the market was way overvalued, sue, in 2007. today it is somewhat underval i'd. steve pointed this out to me. i think it a very good point. tip of the hat to you, steve. market overvalued then in 2007. not the same market. >> i'm exhausted listening to him. >> it is. somebody has it put the big picture in it and bob did that very nicely. how do you feel about the market at this point. >> it is almost ill
third, resumption of growth in emerging economies led by china. finally, the fed successfully engineering a modest increase in interest rates without unleashing run away inflation. i know, tall orders. >> this is a tall order, bob. >> but this would create a huge boost of business confidence. capital expenditures and hiring would increase and revenues would rise. finally, sue, on a day when the dow passed 14,000, it is forth while noting that the last time the dow passed 14,000,...
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and china. the ceo saying the affluent customer is spending freely. the stock today posting an all-time high, up about 6%. also posting all-time high today, consumer stocks like procter & gamble, kimberly clark and johnson & johnson. we'll end here with kelloggs. reporting better than expected earnings and raising its full-year forecast. the stock right now, up only about 1% but also an all-time high going back to 1968. maria, back to you. >> all right, josh, thanks so much. >> we've got the financials, the consumer stocks and energy stocks, pharma, food, a healthy rally but can it last going into the final hour in the dow right at 14,000, up 123 points. >> well, last month retail investors put a record 39.3 billion into mutual funds and etfs. here's the bad news. the previous record inflows came at the height of the technology bubble. what does that mean in terms of heading for the exits? is it different this time? we're going to check out the retail behavior. >> also. washington already has enough trouble getting things down these days. now the s.e.
and china. the ceo saying the affluent customer is spending freely. the stock today posting an all-time high, up about 6%. also posting all-time high today, consumer stocks like procter & gamble, kimberly clark and johnson & johnson. we'll end here with kelloggs. reporting better than expected earnings and raising its full-year forecast. the stock right now, up only about 1% but also an all-time high going back to 1968. maria, back to you. >> all right, josh, thanks so much....
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in china things that used to be the market over there that was 30 times earned, they're now ten. we're the same way. ibm, google, go on. the list is incredible. >> what about apple? that's a private joke. let me go to rick santelli. while i was gone last week you hit 2% on that ten year. is that the ceiling or could we go higher from here, do you think? >> the conventional wisdom is that treasuries are toast and they're going to be selling off pushing yields higher. the fact of the matter is fives, tens, thirties net change on the year is 12 basis points for fives. 23 basis points for 30s. and since we're still close to historic low yields, the moves are large. if you take them out of that contest text it's not that big. i will consider this. if you look at the japanese stock market, it's up about 8%. but their currency's lost 6% against the greenback. if you didn't neutralize your exchange, you're only up a few percent. it pops out in other places. >> you got to hedge the yen out of the expert story in japan for sure. dani, same question for you. how do you want to allocate capi
in china things that used to be the market over there that was 30 times earned, they're now ten. we're the same way. ibm, google, go on. the list is incredible. >> what about apple? that's a private joke. let me go to rick santelli. while i was gone last week you hit 2% on that ten year. is that the ceiling or could we go higher from here, do you think? >> the conventional wisdom is that treasuries are toast and they're going to be selling off pushing yields higher. the fact of the...
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most of their sales come from china. and where the chinese government has been doing an investigation into antibiotics and chemicals in the poultry there. it really hit kfc in china hard the last two ek wweeks of decem. they're waiting to see the store sales. and we have to see what it will mean for 2013. they are guided to 20% growth. but we don't know yet if there's a change in that. once we do, i'll let you know. >> all right. thanks so much. >>> the hartford out with earnings moments ago. estimates of 30 cents. the company also reported better than expected revenue of $7.74 billion. that's a 30% increase from the same quarter a year earlier. want to get reaction from the hartford ceo liam mcgee who joins me now in an exclusive. thanks for joining us. >> hi, maria. great to be back with you again. >> so you just released you got permission for an extraordinary dividend of $1.2 billion. what's the strategy? >> well, first of all i'd say it was a very successful quarter for us. as you noted our core operating earnings w
most of their sales come from china. and where the chinese government has been doing an investigation into antibiotics and chemicals in the poultry there. it really hit kfc in china hard the last two ek wweeks of decem. they're waiting to see the store sales. and we have to see what it will mean for 2013. they are guided to 20% growth. but we don't know yet if there's a change in that. once we do, i'll let you know. >> all right. thanks so much. >>> the hartford out with earnings...
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apple outsources thousands of jobs to china. it is also right now the main facility, the fox con facility as i'm sure you're aware has major human rights questions about how the workers are treated. that's where i was going with that, gene. it was interesting that apple's ceo tim cook was chosen given the thousands of jobs outsourced to china. >> well, you know, we have all sorts of people. we sometimes have republican members in our box. we have ceos in our box. it doesn't mean we agree with every single thing they believe in or everything they company does. but they did make an announcement recently that they will create maps in the united states. and we want to give encourage to any company whenever possible to manufacture in thenitis. we think the economics work more in the favor of bringing jobs back. >> but that's not what they're doing. >> and we want to encourage that. >> it's just a start, but we'd like to start to become a trend for apple and other companies. that will be something the president, you know, has addresse
apple outsources thousands of jobs to china. it is also right now the main facility, the fox con facility as i'm sure you're aware has major human rights questions about how the workers are treated. that's where i was going with that, gene. it was interesting that apple's ceo tim cook was chosen given the thousands of jobs outsourced to china. >> well, you know, we have all sorts of people. we sometimes have republican members in our box. we have ceos in our box. it doesn't mean we agree...
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. >> war with china. some say a cyber war is already being waged and we're losing. congressman mike rogers heads up the house intelligence committee and explains what needs to be done to protect our national security and our economy coming up. >> technology bellwether and dow component cisco set to report earnings after the ball. ceo john chambers joins us exclusively to break down the numbers and tells us what the numbers say about the business and the state of the economy right now. back in a moment. ted the luxuryr and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. this is the pursuit of perfection. . >>> the house intelligence committee is holding a key hearing on what some in washington with calling a cyber security war that our nation is involved in and the chairman of that committee says we're losing. eamon javers is in washington with details. >> hi, bill, the obama administration rolled out new details of what it's calling a framework for cyber security cooperation here based on some of what the president talked about in the state of
. >> war with china. some say a cyber war is already being waged and we're losing. congressman mike rogers heads up the house intelligence committee and explains what needs to be done to protect our national security and our economy coming up. >> technology bellwether and dow component cisco set to report earnings after the ball. ceo john chambers joins us exclusively to break down the numbers and tells us what the numbers say about the business and the state of the economy right...
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they have a proper plan and are able to extract money out of china and the ali baba situation, a very rare situation. i think they are on the right path. google, at 6.98, not too long ago. 6.98, a substantial move. too much too fast. >> i think google is throwing a bone to one of its former employees, employee number 20. that's great it's a feel-good story but at the end of the day they are the 800-pound gorilla. what am i supposed to do, ask jeeves now? >> i think you've got to buy google on a pullback, but yahoo! rk they will get back to that price nearly ten years ago. frustrating owning this stock, but i think yahoo! has the upside momentum here, not google. simple as that. >> what's the catalyst for yahoo! though? >> i don't think there is a catalyst. >> yeah. >> it's continued revenue. continued revenue streams, maria. they will continue to explore and like i said artificial intelligence. don't bet against marisa. >> a sharp cat. >> a compliment. >> dow holding steady, down 50 points. was down 134. definitely has come back. we'll see if we can make more progress as we head towar
they have a proper plan and are able to extract money out of china and the ali baba situation, a very rare situation. i think they are on the right path. google, at 6.98, not too long ago. 6.98, a substantial move. too much too fast. >> i think google is throwing a bone to one of its former employees, employee number 20. that's great it's a feel-good story but at the end of the day they are the 800-pound gorilla. what am i supposed to do, ask jeeves now? >> i think you've got to buy...
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companies and we need a lot of protection sense we see attacks coming from aum over the world, including china and many other countries. >> indeed. thank you for joining us on "street signs" today. >> thank you. >> just a reminder, folks. we got a little fight on our hand between elon musk and maybe the new york times. we got a dry who drove the tesla coming up. and he says the new york times reo be wrong. >> it is heating up. >> a mystery. back after this. [ male announcer ] this is not my home. there. i said it. they don't have pictures of my kids. they don't have my yoga mat. and still, i feel at home. could it be the flat screen tv? the not so mini fridge? ♪ the different free dinner almost every weeknight? or maybe, it's all of the above. and all the rest. am i home? nope. but it almost feels that way. homewood suites by hilton. be at home. >>> welcome become. we were going to bring john retinger to come on to talk about apple. but given the brouhaha brewing over tesla motors, a "new york times" review, and questions about battery life, we thought it would be appropriate to ask john abo
companies and we need a lot of protection sense we see attacks coming from aum over the world, including china and many other countries. >> indeed. thank you for joining us on "street signs" today. >> thank you. >> just a reminder, folks. we got a little fight on our hand between elon musk and maybe the new york times. we got a dry who drove the tesla coming up. and he says the new york times reo be wrong. >> it is heating up. >> a mystery. back after...
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china and we had the pmi numbers in the states. they have not come in good. now the last three, quester risk, you and maria have been talking about. gasoline prices are up 50 penalty, 47 cents in the last month, and finally the -- the gasoline prices. >> i knew you were going to forget number seven. it's in there somewhere, david. >> the sequester, gasoline prices and payroll taxes going up. >> the tax thing. >> you threw me off. >> you're talking about the challenges, so you think the market gets through all of this. >> market has acquitted itself well. it will be eight weeks in a row and that was a negative the market had run too far too fast, and if this market turns like this, that's a good sign. >> aren't we due for a correction at some point? >> i think at some point you're due for a correction. i always worry when markets go up in a straight line, either downside or the upside, not too good. some of this is probably healthy but for long-term investors equity is still the unit. >> a's earning, they will raise the dividend, the china mobile contract poss
china and we had the pmi numbers in the states. they have not come in good. now the last three, quester risk, you and maria have been talking about. gasoline prices are up 50 penalty, 47 cents in the last month, and finally the -- the gasoline prices. >> i knew you were going to forget number seven. it's in there somewhere, david. >> the sequester, gasoline prices and payroll taxes going up. >> the tax thing. >> you threw me off. >> you're talking about the...
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china curbed its appetite for our debt. japan has demographic problems worse than us and savings rates going down. we have trillion dollar plus deficits and also have the fed buy our debt. that's a ponzi scheme. that cannot continue long-term. we have to reduce debt as a percentage of the economy and then stabilize it. >> again, i'm sure our viewers, listen, they get tired of talking about it because in some ways it's a little depressing to talk about this. some people pooh-pooh it. let's take the other side. debt hasn't doomed us now, why should it now. i'm trying very hard to take the other side. >> let's be clear. not all debt is bad. some is fine. too much debt is not. what you have to do whether you're a company, an individual or a country, you have to look at how much debt do you have as a percentage of your income and your ability to service and sustain that. most economists will tell you 60% of public debt to gdp is the right number. international monetary fund will, too. we're 75 now if you count public debt, we're
china curbed its appetite for our debt. japan has demographic problems worse than us and savings rates going down. we have trillion dollar plus deficits and also have the fed buy our debt. that's a ponzi scheme. that cannot continue long-term. we have to reduce debt as a percentage of the economy and then stabilize it. >> again, i'm sure our viewers, listen, they get tired of talking about it because in some ways it's a little depressing to talk about this. some people pooh-pooh it. let's...
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did you see the trade data for china by and large? china's going to help global trade in 2013. that's the good news here. did you see our trade data here in the united states? i know this all sounds very wonky when we bring this up here at cnbc, but the bottom line on the trade data, our gdp for the fourth quarter i bet you will be revised into positive territory. remember, it was negative. i'll bet this will boost it into positive territory. those numbers, those trade data numbers this morning were very important. how about the housing recovery? i know, one day, every day, i keep talking about the housing recovery. look at louisiana pacific. i love that. kind of like apply wood, i used to carry this stuff in the '70s. very important in the building industry. beat on the top and bottom line. and the pricing is increasing for their main product. but they also make siding and they also make flooring, underflooring, that's very important in the building industry. the ceo was very optimistic. he said the u.s. housing recovery is picking up momentum. he also said it was happening in
did you see the trade data for china by and large? china's going to help global trade in 2013. that's the good news here. did you see our trade data here in the united states? i know this all sounds very wonky when we bring this up here at cnbc, but the bottom line on the trade data, our gdp for the fourth quarter i bet you will be revised into positive territory. remember, it was negative. i'll bet this will boost it into positive territory. those numbers, those trade data numbers this morning...
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assets which they can monetize to grow their economy so the bet is that china stimulates and you've got to own freeport. >> what stocks are on your watch list. >> real right now one of the ones you talked about, ibm and procter & gamble and also goldman sachs. we've seen leadership out of those names. there's hey lot of momentum in them. really the three key sectors. finance, consumers, and also on the industrial side. any language, any news from those companies that would break that trend would lead the market to begin to question its footing, and that might then appropriate tate something that, you know, would derail this rally so right now we're keying on those, basically looking for any indications that the trend is not holding intact. >> so why those names? is it because these are deep, liquid, multi-national names and why ibm, for example. >> well, really if you look at what businesses are spending on, not on a spending capacity. they are trying to push productivity and trying to enhance their bottom line, so if there is going to be capital spending, it will be on the technology s
assets which they can monetize to grow their economy so the bet is that china stimulates and you've got to own freeport. >> what stocks are on your watch list. >> real right now one of the ones you talked about, ibm and procter & gamble and also goldman sachs. we've seen leadership out of those names. there's hey lot of momentum in them. really the three key sectors. finance, consumers, and also on the industrial side. any language, any news from those companies that would break...
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europe's better, china's bouncing. as a result of that, valuations are going up, like they did last year. and finally, i think we're bringing pressure to bear on portfolio allocations. people are being forced to revisit as we're causing negative returns in bonds at the same time producing positive returns in equities. many are forced to revisit if they have too much in bonds and not enough in equities. >> jim, at the risk of being irritating, let me point out that europe didn't grow in the fourth quarter. much of europe remains in recession. a lot of people don't believe the numbers coming out of china. >> well, for not growing in the fourth quarter, we produced 201,000 nonfarm payroll jobs a month. if that's a growth, i'll take it every quarter. not to mention housing activity, construction activity that went up, certainly a stock market which seemed to sniff some growth in the fourth quarter as well. and certainly, europe's in recession, but i think the best thing we've done with europe is calmed it down. people are
europe's better, china's bouncing. as a result of that, valuations are going up, like they did last year. and finally, i think we're bringing pressure to bear on portfolio allocations. people are being forced to revisit as we're causing negative returns in bonds at the same time producing positive returns in equities. many are forced to revisit if they have too much in bonds and not enough in equities. >> jim, at the risk of being irritating, let me point out that europe didn't grow in...
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china closing down, almost 5%. turkey, one of the best performers in the world last year. more than 50 percent in 2012. this week, losing almost 3%. back here in the good old united states of america, we have just kind of slumped along. so what should your investment game plan be right now? let's ask some of wall street's smartest money. joining us is barry james and peter kenny. barry, let me start with you. you say stocks are likely topping but don't underestimate how high they can still good? >> that's right. you know, we've been facing a lot of fear in the market for long time and yet the market is up 136% from the lows back in march of '09. and the current rally we're in, is just starting to see people edging back into riskier assets. i was looking at the last six months and the biggest, in terms of money flow, have been more cash but also asset allocation funds. so people are just dipping their toes in the water and they can bring more money to the table and you don't have that bullishness pervasive. and enough about money madness, two fiscal cliffs, if you will. not
china closing down, almost 5%. turkey, one of the best performers in the world last year. more than 50 percent in 2012. this week, losing almost 3%. back here in the good old united states of america, we have just kind of slumped along. so what should your investment game plan be right now? let's ask some of wall street's smartest money. joining us is barry james and peter kenny. barry, let me start with you. you say stocks are likely topping but don't underestimate how high they can still...
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features, one, the rise of the asian economies and a tremendous amount of growth and it is demand from china in particular over the last five to ten years, and then the other side is investment demand, and that has come up dramatically over the last ten years, and it tends to be much more quick in moving in and out of the story. >> you know, we have this currency war that nobody likes to talk about, especially federal bankers around the world, but yet there is this rush to the bottton. now you would think that that would be bullish for gold, but it's happening precisely at the time when the price of gold has been moving lower. again, i ask. is gold necessarily an inflation hedge these days, or is it always about consumer demand? >> i think it is an inflation hedge and absolutely. the currency war is very interesting because it depends on which currency winning at the time, frankly. >> right. gold is priced in u.s. dollars, so right now the u.s. dollar is seeing strength against the yen and the euro so we're having a positive -- sorry, a positive impact on the dollar and negative on gold. tha
features, one, the rise of the asian economies and a tremendous amount of growth and it is demand from china in particular over the last five to ten years, and then the other side is investment demand, and that has come up dramatically over the last ten years, and it tends to be much more quick in moving in and out of the story. >> you know, we have this currency war that nobody likes to talk about, especially federal bankers around the world, but yet there is this rush to the bottton....
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and global news, average home prices in china's 100 biggest cities was 1% in january from december. and it marks the eighth consecutive marketing rise. two other surveys show growth was weak and the economists caution the country could set a tradeback if trade or government weaken. >> we're here for a lot of reasons, but one thing we need to talk about for an advertising, guys, is there anything better to tuz on than the super bowl? >> no. and it's gotten more important. ite become the academy awards of advertising. first of all, viewership is up. about 111 million people will watch it. crisis is up more than 7%. >> more people watch the laugh time or the gain 12347. >> yes. >> i always thought that was when everybody went to the bathroom. >>. >> you go to the kitchen, you get a drink, you do all sorts of things during halftime. >> $3.75 million for a 30-second spot. people have paid over $4 million. price of ads is up 60% over the last decade. they're also sold out almost a half a billion dollars of ads spend for this super bowl. there will be about 78 advertisers. and i think the
and global news, average home prices in china's 100 biggest cities was 1% in january from december. and it marks the eighth consecutive marketing rise. two other surveys show growth was weak and the economists caution the country could set a tradeback if trade or government weaken. >> we're here for a lot of reasons, but one thing we need to talk about for an advertising, guys, is there anything better to tuz on than the super bowl? >> no. and it's gotten more important. ite become...
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on the other hand, growth prospects are in china. investors have gotten afraid that maybe apple won't be able to maintain its margins as it tries to grow in emerging markets like that. but over the past year, if you take a look at apple's one-year chart, it's really interesting, because we're about $100 below last year's levels. this is significant because this is the first time sort of in the post-ipod era that apple's been down year over year when the market is not. take a look at the board of directors. all of these guys up for reelection. interesting to note, al gore and mickey drexler got the fewest votes a year ago. they had around 18.5% of votes withheld. that's significant because this year directors need a majority of votes in order to actually be reelected. that's new this time. i've got to say, though, a couple of shareholder proposals that will come up today that are interesting, one has to do with the number of shares that apple executives are required to hold. there is a proceeposal that the have to hold on to a third o
on the other hand, growth prospects are in china. investors have gotten afraid that maybe apple won't be able to maintain its margins as it tries to grow in emerging markets like that. but over the past year, if you take a look at apple's one-year chart, it's really interesting, because we're about $100 below last year's levels. this is significant because this is the first time sort of in the post-ipod era that apple's been down year over year when the market is not. take a look at the board...
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in biotech, all eyes on celgene saying they have approval in china. emerging markets, you can see celgene up .4 of 1% on the day. >>> let's head to the bond pits now. rick santelli is in chicago. good morning, rick. >> good morning, melissa lee. well, if we looked at the fixed income markets, interday chart of 10s, we could see highly unchanged at 195. if you open the chart up towards april of last year, you could see we're still hovering near 9 1/2-month high yield low price. but we've been hovering there for a while. remember, we have auctions this week. 3s, 10s, 30s. we'll have 10s on the auction block on wednesday. if we look in the foreign exchange market, this is really key. you know, the pound is not having a great time against the greenback. so as you look at one-year chart of the pound versus the dollar, you'll see that the pound's roughly at a six-month low versus the greenback. but let's look at the pound versus the yen. it is still hovering very close to a three-year high. now, let's swap out and look at the dollar/yen, which is hovering v
in biotech, all eyes on celgene saying they have approval in china. emerging markets, you can see celgene up .4 of 1% on the day. >>> let's head to the bond pits now. rick santelli is in chicago. good morning, rick. >> good morning, melissa lee. well, if we looked at the fixed income markets, interday chart of 10s, we could see highly unchanged at 195. if you open the chart up towards april of last year, you could see we're still hovering near 9 1/2-month high yield low price....
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>> it's not. >> what's the problem with china, david? >> i think if you look at the companies that are supplying to china, commodity prices, again, yum's earnings just very recently, the growth rate is 5% to 6%, not the 8% to 9%, so relative to consensus i think china is a bit slower than what wall street is expecting today when you look at the pipeline of companies that are supplying to china. that doesn't deter the economic outlook globally or for the stock market in the u.s. but it's a bit of yellow flag out there to investor and look what happens to their stock returns, mediocre compared to domestic returns here. >> what's the most damaging implication for the u.s., companies deriving revenue to a significant amount like yum brands is because of the slow down due to the china slow down? >> i think moderation, and the good news here in the u.s. and midwest, a rebirth in manufacturing. i think bodes well for the u.s. and bodes well for many stocks in those industries. >> how, do you -- go ahead. >> a poultry specific issue for china. t
>> it's not. >> what's the problem with china, david? >> i think if you look at the companies that are supplying to china, commodity prices, again, yum's earnings just very recently, the growth rate is 5% to 6%, not the 8% to 9%, so relative to consensus i think china is a bit slower than what wall street is expecting today when you look at the pipeline of companies that are supplying to china. that doesn't deter the economic outlook globally or for the stock market in the...
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saw china one of the biggest declines in the last few weeks. s & p showing signs of deterioration, not all the stocks are following this mark it's move to new highs, seen deterioration in technology and materials, those under constant pressure. >> transport, health care, staples hitting new highs. >> a good point, melissa. market up 7% this year but largely defensively lagged. consumer staple, health care, a big move in utility, the last week, by and large, a lot of the sectors have made their moves, like financials, up record highs. important to be selective at this stage. >> mark, thanks for coming by post nine. simon? >> yeah, melissa, next owned program, rick santelli has one of the most outspoken republicans in the house to talk about whether wall street should be paying more attention to d.c. >>> more attention to d.c. >>> and another contrarian call. we have an analyst well a buy rating. >>> and as the dow takes aim at its all-time high, take a look at some of the dow winners that are pushing it back. tires squeal ]over, and you'll find
saw china one of the biggest declines in the last few weeks. s & p showing signs of deterioration, not all the stocks are following this mark it's move to new highs, seen deterioration in technology and materials, those under constant pressure. >> transport, health care, staples hitting new highs. >> a good point, melissa. market up 7% this year but largely defensively lagged. consumer staple, health care, a big move in utility, the last week, by and large, a lot of the sectors...
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a lot of concerns about hormones in products, the china market. stocks down 12% from the highs set back in november. we'll get one last round here. >> it is winding down. but there are quite a few notables. yum will be one of them. particularly when it comes as to how it's viewed in the china play. in general, on top of the hormone concerns that are out there. >> where do we pivot after earnings season as we get to the end here? do investors start to look yet again to where we are in terms of fiscal matters? i would have to believe that's, in having conversations, that's where we're going to. >> sequestration. >> correct. right. didn't want to mention dell. before we get to bob pisani, dell shares down almost 1% this morning. may have seen a number of reports. not much for me to add other than what i told you on friday which is the two sides continue to negotiate, continue to close in on a deal that my sources tell me will be announced, or is expected to be announce bd early this week. we said that on friday. early is not just monday, it doesn't c
a lot of concerns about hormones in products, the china market. stocks down 12% from the highs set back in november. we'll get one last round here. >> it is winding down. but there are quite a few notables. yum will be one of them. particularly when it comes as to how it's viewed in the china play. in general, on top of the hormone concerns that are out there. >> where do we pivot after earnings season as we get to the end here? do investors start to look yet again to where we are...
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>> star wood, the hotel star wood, putting up 100 hotels in china. fritz van paasschen. >> apple, big all day. >> all day. >> 6 and 11 p.m. when we come back, a lot more analysis of einhorn's proposal for apple. should theism phonemaker listen up closely or just let his call go to voicemail? >>> retail in the spotlight, we will look at luxury and find out if high times ray head. don't go away. his time. his time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optional better car replacement. if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask one of our insurance experts about it today. hello?! we believe our
>> star wood, the hotel star wood, putting up 100 hotels in china. fritz van paasschen. >> apple, big all day. >> all day. >> 6 and 11 p.m. when we come back, a lot more analysis of einhorn's proposal for apple. should theism phonemaker listen up closely or just let his call go to voicemail? >>> retail in the spotlight, we will look at luxury and find out if high times ray head. don't go away. his time. his time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock....
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we're all waiting for china. when is china going to speak up? >> we're waiting for them to speak up. >> place some orders. some people say they're placing orders. >> now they're trying to cool the property market. there's talk that they'll start doing price curves in terms of property. look at some of the copper stocks for the last couple of days, while this chatter has been growing. and we've seen the declines in copper over the past couple of sessions. i don't know what we're waiting for at this point. >> yesterday dan fulton, not from queens, but said on judge wapner's show, that he's seen the chinese orders. he's seeing chinese orders. >> there are orders, yeah. >> yes. >> warehousers. >> is it 269? >> what is that all about? that was just something to talk about? >> yeah. >> like the trading deadline was here and the rumors fly? >> it was weird to have a press release of the earnings, buried down -- it was kind of big. >> yeah. all right. let's check in with bob who's here with more on what's moving this morning. >> considering all the head
we're all waiting for china. when is china going to speak up? >> we're waiting for them to speak up. >> place some orders. some people say they're placing orders. >> now they're trying to cool the property market. there's talk that they'll start doing price curves in terms of property. look at some of the copper stocks for the last couple of days, while this chatter has been growing. and we've seen the declines in copper over the past couple of sessions. i don't know what...
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saying china could be better. that's flying in the face of what we have heard the last four week bess china. i regard that call as -- that will be the test, that will be the fulcrum name. can nike hold up in a day where i would have thought nike would be down a buck and a half? >> you mentioned walmart. fourth quarter earnings beating estimates staying there increase annual dividend to $1.88 a share but the company giving outlook falls short of expectations, citing higher payroll taxes and other current economic factors as head winds. they say the pace of tax refund check activity is picking up, normalizing sales but they say for the current quarter, eps will come in lower than expecting. >> i was worried when they reported last. said earnings are going to come in not as good as they thought. then ten cent better. walmart may be playing the game here, too. that said york understand -- walmart is very high. they have good dividends. squawk a good discussion what point is walmart cheap? wall smart great company but
saying china could be better. that's flying in the face of what we have heard the last four week bess china. i regard that call as -- that will be the test, that will be the fulcrum name. can nike hold up in a day where i would have thought nike would be down a buck and a half? >> you mentioned walmart. fourth quarter earnings beating estimates staying there increase annual dividend to $1.88 a share but the company giving outlook falls short of expectations, citing higher payroll taxes...
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cummins, huge china business. here's something to watch, 12-liter natural gas diesel engine working on in their jamestown plant. by the way, charters out there, you know, this is the stock, one of the greatest head and shoulders i've ever seen. >> regarding their rate of improvement, better? >> we talked to eaton yesterday. numbers in january for trucks is looking real good. cummins, the greatest engine company on earth. sorry, caterpillar. >> they know each other well. >> yes, they do. >> boise cascade rolling out the lumber, ringing the opening bell. jim's been tweeting about it all morning. and the first trade when "squawk on the street" comes back. save up to $500 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get a sealy queen set for just $399. even get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. keep more presidents in your wallet. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now. ns come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one.
cummins, huge china business. here's something to watch, 12-liter natural gas diesel engine working on in their jamestown plant. by the way, charters out there, you know, this is the stock, one of the greatest head and shoulders i've ever seen. >> regarding their rate of improvement, better? >> we talked to eaton yesterday. numbers in january for trucks is looking real good. cummins, the greatest engine company on earth. sorry, caterpillar. >> they know each other well....
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don't punish china for wanting to win. chastise america for wanting to lose. they sense our decline. we are no longer america. it's diet america. >> bob: we trained more chinese students in this country in i.t. systems and other things. then they go back home and use it against us. >> kimberly: well, this is the land of opportunity. what can i tell you? we teach you how to spy on us. chinese involved in the business for a long time. they were more talented in the cyber warfare and cyber sleuthing before the u.s. started developing our system. book you and i discussed "china threat" is excellent to read for those who want to learn more about this. >> eric: the difference here coming from chinese government. this is a direct threat. direct attack. how this not an act of war? >> kimberly: this is an act of war. dangerous. >> bob: chinese have a difficult time with oil. they are attacking our energy communication and computers. can you manual if they shut down the power grid, what it could do with us? it could be catastrophic. we sit back a we continue to do busin
don't punish china for wanting to win. chastise america for wanting to lose. they sense our decline. we are no longer america. it's diet america. >> bob: we trained more chinese students in this country in i.t. systems and other things. then they go back home and use it against us. >> kimberly: well, this is the land of opportunity. what can i tell you? we teach you how to spy on us. chinese involved in the business for a long time. they were more talented in the cyber warfare and...
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security, perts point the finger at china. we look at the evidence and talk with someone who spent years with the agency. ted cruz is getting attention. the freshman republican is accused of mccarthyism of the interrogation of chuck hagel. is this the early stages of cruz derangen't syndrome? we look at the fine print of deal to send pred over the drones to the uae. it starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: you won't believe at columbia university yesterday. students showed up for quantum mechanics class. but instead they got a trip show. it wasn't pretty. if .the physics professor took t off. >> to learn quantum mechanics. strip to your raw, erase all garbage from your brain and start over again. >> kimberly: well, he later curled in a fetal position while footage of hitler, saddam hussein and others were on the screen behind him. the bizarre stunt included ninjas and stuffed animals of course. it was executive produced by greg gutfeld. >> dana: sounds a weird thin
security, perts point the finger at china. we look at the evidence and talk with someone who spent years with the agency. ted cruz is getting attention. the freshman republican is accused of mccarthyism of the interrogation of chuck hagel. is this the early stages of cruz derangen't syndrome? we look at the fine print of deal to send pred over the drones to the uae. it starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york and my colleagues with "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: you won't...
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a lot of soft landings in places like china and elsewhere. where you need to be careful is duration, long duration bonds and cash is going to return zero again, so risk assets generally but equity is the lowered. >> what changes this story? what makes you negative or more cautious? >> i'm worried about a few things. first of all, not a lot of good leadership. where is the question? >> generally the big multi-nationals have been pretty good, but there's not established leadership. we can't get complacent about washington, d.c. they could still screw it up and that's a black cloud again. europe, off the front page for now but their problems aren't over. >> debt is coming due for spain in march. >> these things will hum. my line is we're going to see europe on the front page of the u.s. newspapers fewer times this year than last year and that's a good thing. here we are at 14,000. have i missed it? if i'm at home and looking at the market, should i be putting new money to work right now, or do i wait for dips? >> dollar cost average. be smart. m
a lot of soft landings in places like china and elsewhere. where you need to be careful is duration, long duration bonds and cash is going to return zero again, so risk assets generally but equity is the lowered. >> what changes this story? what makes you negative or more cautious? >> i'm worried about a few things. first of all, not a lot of good leadership. where is the question? >> generally the big multi-nationals have been pretty good, but there's not established...
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in china, services pmi accelerating to 54. as markets climb back from the s&p's worst day since november, is today's market going to demonstrate investors' willingness to buy the shallowest of dips. >> the business that accounts for half of sales down 6% for the recent quarter. >> justice department's lawsuit raising all kinds of questions. is this payback for downgrading the sovereign debt? >> and will today bring news of a dell lbo, and if it happens, what is the effect on equity markets, credit markets, the pc sector and michael dell himself. >> we start with the markets today. futures off the highs of the morning. the biggest decline of the year so far. s&p fell back below 1,500. the markets topped out, or is there more room to run for the bulls. jim is back from new orleans and other exotic locales. >> oh, yeah. >> good to have you back. >> thank you, carl, good to be back. >> are we in a new kind of environment? >> i think there's some program selling. the dow 14,000, a lot of institutions might say, okay, enough is enou
in china, services pmi accelerating to 54. as markets climb back from the s&p's worst day since november, is today's market going to demonstrate investors' willingness to buy the shallowest of dips. >> the business that accounts for half of sales down 6% for the recent quarter. >> justice department's lawsuit raising all kinds of questions. is this payback for downgrading the sovereign debt? >> and will today bring news of a dell lbo, and if it happens, what is the effect...
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i mean, maybe you'll get news on a china deal. where are we with china mobile, china telecom? >> there could be a conversation on that. he's going to be asked about margins, which everybody is concerned about. especially amid talk about a potential mini iphone and what that would mean towards margins, which are already compressed a bit. how they're not going to be able to grow at the same pace that they have in the past. that's one of the reasons why the stock has come down from $705 to where it currently sits now. although it has had a nice rebound of late. >> scott, we'll get back to you in a few moments. the headlines now from inside that conference, apple also saying it's investing in research and development as well as new products. apple directly addressing david einhorn's comment that it had a depression-era mentality when it comes to cash. let's bring in eric jackson, he joins us now on the news line. eric, i'm just wondering if you believe that something will be done with this cash, whether it be announced at this particular conference, or weeks after the shareholder
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but it seems to me the danger is not china or russia. it's some private actor or one of these terrorist states that get this access and as yet they do not seem to have the capabilities of the big powers. >> one of the things that changed the story since august when the legislation failed is the iranian activity-- i think the iranians-- you know, the chinese-- some chinese officials once said to me, "you don't have to worry about us disrupting wall street because we own it. so why would we do that?" fair point. same for the russians. but the iranians are a little crazier, and i think you're seeing a shift in industry as they think about we're facing pup more dynamic opponent. there's been another development, too, which both n.s.a., the national security agency, and their australian counter-parts have identified basic measures that really put us at risk so we can new say, "here's what you need to do to make us safer." the question is how do you get companies to go along and that's going to be a debate. >> schieffer: let's go around the ta
but it seems to me the danger is not china or russia. it's some private actor or one of these terrorist states that get this access and as yet they do not seem to have the capabilities of the big powers. >> one of the things that changed the story since august when the legislation failed is the iranian activity-- i think the iranians-- you know, the chinese-- some chinese officials once said to me, "you don't have to worry about us disrupting wall street because we own it. so why...
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china's a great growth opportunity as you saw for us. looking at brazil and other countries like that, and the u.s. market also is a good market so, you know, don't count out the u.s., so we're here. we've got to figure out some of the issues with product which we have. peter hancock has done an excellent job of bringing risk management into the u.s. marketplace so we're pretty comfortable we'll see growth around the world, and the economies so far have not really dramatically affected our business. >> bob benmosche, nice to have you on the program. >> thanks you. >> president and ceo of aing a. >>> up next, bob pisani and up next a u.s. executive calls french executives lazy. how about that. this is real, folks. he's got up in a public battle with the french. stay with us. you won't want to miss that. ss? at fidelity, we do it by merging two tools into one. combining your customized charts with leading-edge analysis tools from recognia so you can quickly spot key trends and possible entry and exit points. we like this idea so much that
china's a great growth opportunity as you saw for us. looking at brazil and other countries like that, and the u.s. market also is a good market so, you know, don't count out the u.s., so we're here. we've got to figure out some of the issues with product which we have. peter hancock has done an excellent job of bringing risk management into the u.s. marketplace so we're pretty comfortable we'll see growth around the world, and the economies so far have not really dramatically affected our...
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crack down on cyber attacks and pay back china at the same time? >> political news here there is talk that the white house may fine china for recent cyber attacks on american companies. fines could total in the millions of dollars. we can use that money to pay back china this, is perfect. >> greta: that is your last call. thank you for being with us tonight. go to gretawire.com and tell us what you think about foreign aid. we'll see you tomorrow night 10:00 p.m. eastern. go to gretawire.com. last night? >> i needed water. what am i going do, you know? >> andrea: hello. i'm andrea tantaros with kimberly guilfoyle, bob beckel, dana perino, greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city. this is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> andrea: another dramatic deadline looms for the nation and congress is again nowhere to be found. a wave of deep spending cuts are scheduled to take effect on march 1 that could cost hundreds and thousands of american jobs. lawmakers are on vacation until monday. now obama has been out selling his side of the fiscal fight on local television.
crack down on cyber attacks and pay back china at the same time? >> political news here there is talk that the white house may fine china for recent cyber attacks on american companies. fines could total in the millions of dollars. we can use that money to pay back china this, is perfect. >> greta: that is your last call. thank you for being with us tonight. go to gretawire.com and tell us what you think about foreign aid. we'll see you tomorrow night 10:00 p.m. eastern. go to...
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>> after cultural revolution ended, china reopened the university. so for ten years there was no university. i passed exam to get into college. i was known taas the girl who never turned the light off. but i didn't have a choice of what to study. i wanted to be a astronaut and to study chinese literature. >> how fascinating. i guess the key question here is, how did this life experience change you? what can you tell us in terms of the impact all of this has had and how did it turn you into an entrepreneur? >> well, ironically, much of the skill set that i learned having this particular life journey prepared me to be an entrepreneur. for example, i have over-developed skill of self learning, dealing with difficulties, problem solving, the power of endurancendurance,o the ability to change. those are all the characteristics that's needed for being an entrepreneur. >> and your 15-year-old company has now aided the creation of so many important things, from braces to prosthetic limbs, even space ships. talk to us about it. how does 3d technology work? >>
>> after cultural revolution ended, china reopened the university. so for ten years there was no university. i passed exam to get into college. i was known taas the girl who never turned the light off. but i didn't have a choice of what to study. i wanted to be a astronaut and to study chinese literature. >> how fascinating. i guess the key question here is, how did this life experience change you? what can you tell us in terms of the impact all of this has had and how did it turn...
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in china, managed hotels are. >> they're right if you want to to to china. when everybody else is talking china and india, we think europe is right for our model. it wants to be branded. we think that's a huge opportunity for us. we just did a big deal in the uk with nine hotels. it's going to be a lot more with that one company. we're expecting big things in europe this year. that's going to be our focus. we think that matches our model very well. >> congratulations on the jamison deal as well. >> thank you. >> good choice. >>> big mover in today's session. let's send it over to josh lipton. >> melissa, we're watching bank rate, which is in free fall this morning. the personal finance website is expecting lower than expected profit. below the street estimates. analysts say the insurance lead vertical, or where users search for insurance rates on the site, continue to underperform. the street taking notice, rbc cuts its price target to $11. sun trust cuts its price target to 14. bank rate at 33% since the ipo in june 2011. melissa, back to you. >> thank you,
in china, managed hotels are. >> they're right if you want to to to china. when everybody else is talking china and india, we think europe is right for our model. it wants to be branded. we think that's a huge opportunity for us. we just did a big deal in the uk with nine hotels. it's going to be a lot more with that one company. we're expecting big things in europe this year. that's going to be our focus. we think that matches our model very well. >> congratulations on the jamison...
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. >> i see many as a china play. >> look, i came away. i had a week off and i said to myself, you know what? this will be a dynamite start to just say with b look, apple, like it, inexpensive, no catalyst. by myself loving my ipad, and i think that's always the problem. wow, good products, but there's google opening retail stores and chrome is a better seller. i think that the whole hoopla over the cash position may not be nearly as important as what they can do with the cash if they would just outline it to us. and i'm not talking about investments. i'm talking about shame. >> $330 phone will help get ahood foothold in china? >> look, i wish i knew what was happening in china, other than charges that they're spying one. >> we'll talk more about this later on. there's the bell at the big board. imperative asset management buying the shares celebrating the heritage eye yields, etfs. over at the nasdaq, comcast, a company we love and bravo's top chef season ends finale, ten years. >> i can remember the first one. remember. we obviously work
. >> i see many as a china play. >> look, i came away. i had a week off and i said to myself, you know what? this will be a dynamite start to just say with b look, apple, like it, inexpensive, no catalyst. by myself loving my ipad, and i think that's always the problem. wow, good products, but there's google opening retail stores and chrome is a better seller. i think that the whole hoopla over the cash position may not be nearly as important as what they can do with the cash if...
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you have to watch what is happening in china. that helps the palladium. >> having a week in china and then not. thank you for checking in. the new york stock exchange down 29 on the dow. >> down 29. dow jones industrial average 52-point range. s&p 45u500, playing a game of w and see ahead of important data coming out later this week. talking to traders, are you listening closely to what the president will stay in the state of the union? they down play that. not quite as interesting as other point we have. to the down side today, home depot on a percentage basis. of course coca-cola which will report earnings later this week, along with united tech knoll jit and alcoa. sharon was talking about gold and how it is under pressure today. so too are gold stocks. they have been among the weakest performers in today's session. also the strength we are seeing in financials, they have been the best performing stocks. one of the things i mentioned, there is important data coming out later this week. retail sales for the month of january. th
you have to watch what is happening in china. that helps the palladium. >> having a week in china and then not. thank you for checking in. the new york stock exchange down 29 on the dow. >> down 29. dow jones industrial average 52-point range. s&p 45u500, playing a game of w and see ahead of important data coming out later this week. talking to traders, are you listening closely to what the president will stay in the state of the union? they down play that. not quite as...
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and importantly also in china. amazon plans to introduce virtual currency used for purchases on the kindle fire tablet. the move is aimed at enticing more developers to produce programs for its device. sounds intriguing, ty. >> i need virtual currency and real currency. >> indeed. real currency trumps virtual but what the heck. >> you've got that right. dow 14,000. you see it. there we are right on the button. the president saying big budget cuts can once again wait. how might that affect your 401(k)? we've got some answers for you after this short break. [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my g
and importantly also in china. amazon plans to introduce virtual currency used for purchases on the kindle fire tablet. the move is aimed at enticing more developers to produce programs for its device. sounds intriguing, ty. >> i need virtual currency and real currency. >> indeed. real currency trumps virtual but what the heck. >> you've got that right. dow 14,000. you see it. there we are right on the button. the president saying big budget cuts can once again wait. how might...
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and finally, you've got china. i think that's probably where the biggest change is occurring, because there was anticipation that china was going to be a growth driver. but they're now getting worried about their property markets overheating again. and the shanghai, which has also been one of the big leading markets has fallen a lot. i think that concern is the concern over china, is more legitimate. i would back that japan would come through, that the yen will stimulate the growth and i'll bet you would see the worst of the growth slow down in the u.s. and by the second to third and fourth quarters it will be a little bit better. >> guys, thanks for joining us today. mark and rod. >> thank you. >> boeing is getting ready to present a plan for modifying the 787 dreamliner lithium ion battery. boeing says it hopes to get the planes back in service by late march. cnbc's phil lebeau joins us now. phil, is that an optimistic assessment in your view? >> it really depends on how quickly the faa makes a ruling and whether
and finally, you've got china. i think that's probably where the biggest change is occurring, because there was anticipation that china was going to be a growth driver. but they're now getting worried about their property markets overheating again. and the shanghai, which has also been one of the big leading markets has fallen a lot. i think that concern is the concern over china, is more legitimate. i would back that japan would come through, that the yen will stimulate the growth and i'll bet...
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look, china, second one, that's the biggest china etf. that's down and indian stocks are down as well. and that's the ixg, global financial stocks. that's the weak base that you've got here. in terms of what's moving, moving on the up side today, no surprise. gold like the spieser gold. long-term treasury bonds. and of course ultra short stock ets, like the sds down there, are big ones. if the dow is down today as much as europe is down, italy, the dow would be down 500 points today. that's how much italy is getting hit today and spain, to a lesser extent. i would say the declines in the u.s., fairly modest. given that we moved a thousand point in the month of january. >> kenny was here, director of floor with securities. >> we haven't even traded 300 million shares down here today. that's relatively weak. but you made the point. we were up almost 7% year to date. so off a half percent or three quarters percent is not a reason for anyone to panic but a sense the market was exhausted like we been talking about and that in fact maybe it wil
look, china, second one, that's the biggest china etf. that's down and indian stocks are down as well. and that's the ixg, global financial stocks. that's the weak base that you've got here. in terms of what's moving, moving on the up side today, no surprise. gold like the spieser gold. long-term treasury bonds. and of course ultra short stock ets, like the sds down there, are big ones. if the dow is down today as much as europe is down, italy, the dow would be down 500 points today. that's how...
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they will go back to china. crushing the yen. what a trade. the short yen has been for so many hedge fund managers and this was highlighted in the press on both sides of the atlantic. check out these charts. this is a year chart. look at the gains you've made on the euro or the dollar against the yen. 22%, 19%. these are wig moves. you don't get major currencies moving this way. but we had it at the end of last year and coming into this. a couple of individual stock stories. the luxury retailer in france that's run by the younger pinot billionaire. they will turn the sports brand around. stock is up almost 8%. one more stock, bankia. for ordinary shareholders the ipo by the spanish government at three euro 75. speculation is that when they recapitalize and dilute those thousands of ordinary shareholders it could only be worth one euro cent. that's a huge scandal in spain because so many investors were whipped around the hype. europe will trade on monday as we sit back and enjoy our long weekend which is good because as you know those dogged eu
they will go back to china. crushing the yen. what a trade. the short yen has been for so many hedge fund managers and this was highlighted in the press on both sides of the atlantic. check out these charts. this is a year chart. look at the gains you've made on the euro or the dollar against the yen. 22%, 19%. these are wig moves. you don't get major currencies moving this way. but we had it at the end of last year and coming into this. a couple of individual stock stories. the luxury retailer...
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they go back to china, no facebook. let them have that and see what that kind of a threat presents to china. martha: whole new world, whole new world in this regard. thanks so much, kt. >> thank you. bill: a lot more to come on this topic too. a whole new concern on obamacare. people in one critical state warning of a shortage of physicians. we'll tell you why and how it could affect a lot of us. martha: another blizzard is on the way just days after a winter storm dumped more than a foot of snow, who will get hard this time? we'll tell you moments away. we'll be back in "america's newsroom.". e. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. cannonbox! [splash!] >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and
they go back to china, no facebook. let them have that and see what that kind of a threat presents to china. martha: whole new world, whole new world in this regard. thanks so much, kt. >> thank you. bill: a lot more to come on this topic too. a whole new concern on obamacare. people in one critical state warning of a shortage of physicians. we'll tell you why and how it could affect a lot of us. martha: another blizzard is on the way just days after a winter storm dumped more than a foot...